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17 Oct 2024

Natural capital accounting | Natural capital

This method supports how we measure the contribution our natural environment makes to our economy and society, and helps us improve our decision making.

Three surveyors walking through waist-high yellow-green grass wearing hats and carrying bags on a bright sunny day. There are trees and bushes in the background and to the right.
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24 Jun 2024

Willandra Lakes Region | Protected areas

The Willandra Lakes Region in south-western New South Wales has been inhabited by Aboriginal people for at least 50,000 years. It contains what is probably the world’s oldest known cremation site.

A landscape view of Mungo National Park in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Region, featuring a dry, arid terrain with sparse vegetation and a tumbleweed in the foreground. The sun is low in the sky, casting long shadows and creating a warm, golden light over the scene.
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02 Aug 2018

National heritage-listed areas | Protected areas

The National Heritage List contains heritage places of outstanding significance to the nation. We manage 9 places that are included on this list.

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20 Aug 2024

Native animals | Animals and plants

We work to protect our native animals and their habitats. Learn more about some of our unique and unusual native species.

A brush-tailed rock-wallaby (Petrogale penicillata) with a joey in her pouch
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11 Jan 2024

Protected species | Native animals

Native animals are protected by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.

A glossy black cockatoo in flight, spreading its wings and showing its vibrant orange and black tail
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20 Aug 2024

Native animal facts | Native animals

Learn about some well-known and not so well-known NSW native animals.

Two laughing kookaburras perched on a tree branch
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09 Jan 2023

Australian brush turkey | Native animals

The Australian brush turkey belongs to the family of birds known as megapodes because of their large feet. They construct large mounds of rotting vegetation to incubate their eggs.

Australian brush turkey (Alectura lathami) displaying its head and plumage
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09 Jun 2021

Australian magpie | Native animals

Ever been swooped by a magpie in spring? It's only defending its family during the nesting season.

An Australian magpie (Gymnorhina tibicen) perched on a tree branch
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20 Aug 2024

Bandicoots | Native animals

Often confused with rodents, bandicoots are small, omnivorous marsupials.

A northern brown bandicoot sitting on leaf litter
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26 Jul 2018

Bowerbirds | Native animals

Bowerbirds are very closely related to birds of paradise, and species of bowerbird are found in many parts of Australia and New Guinea.

A green catbird (Ailuroedus crassirostris) perched in a tree